Lexion

 

Lexion makes it easy to assess pupils who are struggling with reading and writing. Simply select a test for their age and area of difficulty and Lexion will analyse the result, displaying the results in charts and text. It then automatically create exercises to address the difficulty. The pupil can practice the exercises either at school or at home, and as they improve, they can be re-tested to assess progress.

 

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Lexion is a computer-based system for stimulating and training people with language related learning disorders, dyslexia, or aphasia. It covers the most fundamental processes in learning reading and writing, including phonological awareness, letter-sound correspondence, syllable and morpheme segmentation and blending, grammar, spatial skills, arithmetic and understanding the clock.

Background

Lexion has been developed in Sweden over the last 15 years and is used in about 70% of Swedish schools, often on a daily basis. The English version is designed to provide pupils with structured training in basic cognitive language processes before and during the acquisition of reading and writing skills.

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The Lexion analysis helps to assess whether a child will have difficulties in reading and writing during their first years in school. Secondly, it can be used as a screening tool when a new stage in reading and writing education is to begin, or where a certain level of ability should have been reached.

Experience has shown that children enjoy being tested with Lexion, with the special approach engaging their interest and improving concentration levels.

The assessments cover the following areas:

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Lexion Exercises

Lexion will automatically create exercises according to a pupil's test results. Alternatively it will create exercises suitable for any term from Reception to Year 9, following the recommendations of the Primary National Strategy. Exercises include the following areas:

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